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QuiltCut2
Cutting Diamonds
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Traditionally, diamonds are constructed so the height and
width measurements are the same. This speed-cutting method works for cutting
45°, 60°, or any other-degree diamonds. Note: This method works only
when cutting diamonds from strips that are all the same width.
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Start by cutting strips. Set the Cutting Guide at 90° and
the Speed Gauge for the width of strip you need. Cut the number of strips desired.
Remove the remaining fabric.
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Set the Cutting Guide Head on the Clamp Bar Rail at the desired angle
(e.g., 60° for 60° diamonds, 45° for 45° diamonds, etc.). To
conserve fabric, offset the strips using the Cutting Guide for reference as shown.
Take care to keep the strips parallel to the lines on the Cutting Mat (and to
each other). Use the Cutting Guide to align.
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Cut off the ends of the strips. |
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Slide the Cutting Guide to align the Speed Gauge with the first cut. Take
care not to shift the strips while moving the Cutting Guide. Make the cut. |
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Repeat step 4 to continue sliding the Cutting Guide and cutting diamonds. |
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